Grants

Between 2006 and 2016, there was a 250% increase in the number of grants held and a 1023% increase in the amount held. Between 2015 and 2016, there was a 8% increase in the number of grants held and a 15% decrease in the amount held.

This table represents the grants for which HALO Investigators are assigned Principal Investigators or directly receive funding. This does not include all other projects that our investigators are involved with in the capacity of Co-Principal Investigators or Co-Investigators or participants.

PI(s)

Organization/Agency

Title of Project

Amount (Year)

Chaput/Katz

CIHR

Mobilizing the healthcare community towards an integrated approach to improving outcomes of patients with sleep disorders – Canadian Sleep and Circadian Network (CSCN)

Update of the Canadian Sedentary Behaviour Guidelines for the Early Years

$100,000(2016-2017)

Tremblay/Carson

CIHR Knowledge Synthesis Grant

Update of the Canadian Physical Activity Guidelines for the Early Years

$100,000(2016-2017)

Tremblay

Employment and Social Development Canada

Summer student grant

$13,560(2016)

Tremblay

CSEPConference Board of CanadaHALOPHACUniversity of Alberta

Canadian Integrated Movement Behaviour Guidelines

$813,375(2014-2016)

Tremblay

The Lawson FoundationThe CHEO Foundation(matching)

HALO Junior Research Chair Program

$508,250$508,250(2010-2017)

Tremblay

ParticipACTION/PHAC

Learn to Play CAPL Monitoring

$300,000(2014-2017)

Tremblay

Mitacs-Accelerate

Canadian Assessment of Physical Literacy – Graduate Research Program

$466,667 (2014-2017)

Tremblay

ParticipACTION/RBC

Learn to Play CAPL Monitoring

$300,000(2014-2017)

Tremblay/Larouche

Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada

Active transportation, independent mobility, and physical activity among school children: a multi-site study

$216,692(2015-2018)

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About HALO

The Healthy Active Living and Obesity Research Group (HALO) was established in 2007 in response to the escalating obesity crisis and the increasing complexity of related co-morbidities. Today the HALO team consists of 17 staff (including 6 researchers), a childhood obesity clinical team (Centre for Healthy Active Living), 17 graduate students, and many community volunteers. Since its inception in 2007, HALO has received over $12 million in research funding; produced more than 520 peer-reviewed publications; has given more than 980 scholarly presentations locally, nationally and internationally; and secured more than 1.3 billion media impressions!